WADA Says Lab That Botched Diana Taurasi's Sample Is All Done

Looks like the World Anti-Doping Agency is taking no more chances with the lab that botched Diana Taurasi's sample. Here's the latest from The Associated Press:

MONTREAL -- The World Anti-Doping Agency has revoked its accreditation for the Turkish doping laboratory that wrongly reported a positive test for American basketball player Diana Taurasi.

WADA already had suspended the Ankara lab.

In a statement Tuesday WADA says that lab "will no longer be authorized
to carry out testing of doping control samples on behalf of WADA or any
testing authority."

Last year, the lab said Taurasi had tested positive for the banned
stimulant modafanil while playing professional basketball in Turkey.
Several weeks later, the lab retracted the report and Taurasi was
cleared of wrongdoing.

WADA says "it is the second time the Ankara laboratory has fallen below
the standards set" by the agency. The lab also was suspended for three
months in 2009.